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中国气候特使解振华本周在路透获得的一份讲话中表示,逐步淘汰化石燃料是不现实的,因为石油、天然气和煤炭将继续在全球能源供应和能源安全中发挥至关重要的 作用

中国称逐步淘汰化石燃料不现实 - 石油和天然气 360

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“完全淘汰化石燃料能源是不现实的,”即将代表中国参加 11 月在迪拜举行的 COP28 的谢在气候峰会前对北京各国大使表示。

中国是世界上最大的煤炭消费国和最大的原油进口国。尽管近年来可再生能源发电装机量猛增,但中国煤炭、石油和天然气的消耗量仍在不断增加,并继续批准建设新的燃煤发电量。

 近年来,中国和印度都在所有气候和能源峰会 上措辞。

 截至 2022 年,中国还在建设或计划建设约 366 吉瓦 (GW) 的新增煤炭发电能力,约占 全球计划新增煤炭发电能力的68% 。

这是根据气候智库全球能源监测今年早些时候的一份 报告得出 的,该报告还发现,中国占去年全球新增煤炭发电能力的一半以上。

 绿色和平组织上个月在一份报告中表示,仅在 2023 年上半年,中国就批准了 超过 50 吉瓦的新增煤电装机容量。该环保运动组织表示,这比 2021 年全年的情况还要多。

 随着新冠疫情封锁后经济重新开放,中国 依靠煤炭来避免停电。今年上半年,煤炭产量、煤炭进口量和燃煤发电量大幅增长,抵消了因降雨不足和干旱造成的中国大型水电发电量大幅下降的影响。

 

作者:Oilprice.com 的 Tsvetana Paraskova


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Phasing out fossil fuels is unrealistic as oil, natural gas, and coal will continue to play a crucial role in global energy supply and energy security, China’s special climate envoy Xie Zhenhua said this week in a speech obtained by Reuters.

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“It is unrealistic to completely phase out fossil fuel energy,” Xie, who will represent China at COP28 in Dubai in November, told ambassadors in Beijing ahead of the climate summit.

China is the world’s biggest consumer of coal and the largest importer of crude oil. Despite soaring renewable power capacity installations in recent years, China continues to consume growing volumes of coal, oil, and natural gas and continues to approve the construction of new coal-fired power capacity.

China, as well as India, has fought to have “phase down” instead of “phase out” in the language at all summits on climate and energy in recent years.

China is also building or planning to build some 366 gigawatts (GW) in new coal generation capacity, accounting for some 68% of global planned new coal capacity as of 2022.

This is according to a report earlier this year by climate think tank Global Energy Monitor, which also found that China accounted for more than half of the new global coal generation capacity that came online last year.

During the first half of 2023 alone, China approved more than 50 GW of new coal power, Greenpeace said in a report last month. That’s more than it did in all of 2021, the environmental campaign group said.

China is relying on coal to avoid blackouts as the economy reopened after the Covid lockdowns. During the first half of this year, coal production, coal imports, and coal-fired electricity generation surged and offset a significant decline in power output at China’s massive hydropower capacity due to insufficient rainfall and drought.

 

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com